Martin O`Malley on Abortion

Democrat

A decision to abort is between a woman and her doctor

I am pro-choice. I also believe that there are some issues that the government's no good at making for individuals. Among those decisions, are decisions made between women and their doctors. I believe that all of us can make a lot of strides as a
country in reducing infant mortality and eradicating childhood hunger. And that's the common good, and that's the work we focus on even as we leave to the individual's conscience some of these other decisions the government's just no good at.

Source: CNS News on 2015 presidential hopefuls
, Sep 28, 2015

Abortions should be legal, without government restriction

On social issues, O'Malley would allow access to abortion. O'Malley has described his view on abortion as "pro choice". Aides have said he supported a 1992 Maryland referendum which
stated that abortions should be legal, without government restriction, until the time in pregnancy when a fetus can survive outside the womb.

Source: PBS News Hour "2016 Candidate Stands" series
, May 30, 2015

$101M for stem cell research over six years

The proposed FY2013 budget protects a record $8 million for the Biotech Tax Credit to help spur investment in Maryland biotechnology companies.

The proposed FY2013 budget invests $10.4 million Maryland's Stem
Cell Research Fund--bringing the six-year total to $101.6 million--so that research labs can continue to make progress in this groundbreaking field.

CyberMaryland is an initiative to establish Maryland as the national epicenter of cyber security.

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The CC survey summarizes candidate stances on the following topic:"Public funding of abortions, (such as govt. health benefits and Planned Parenthood)"